Edgewater Networks, Inc., a leading provider of Enterprise Session
Border Controllers (ESBCs), today announced that Dave Martin, Vice
President of Marketing, will present at ITEXPO 2013 and Asterisk World
2013 in Miami, Florida on January 30th and 31st. Edgewater Networks will
also participate at leading industry events throughout Q1 2013,
including TEAM Polycom 2013, the Channel Partners Conference & Expo and
CableLabs Winter Conference.

Dave Martin, will participate in two sessions at ITEXPO, “Why Your
Enterprise Network Needs an SBC” and “UC and Collaboration: How to Take
Good Network QoS and Make it Great.” Martin will also speak at Asterisk
World in the session titled, “Best practices for connecting your
Asterisk system to SIP trunking services.”

In February and March, Edgewater Networks will showcase its suite of
products and solutions, which ensure the secure and reliable delivery of
converged voice, video and data services, at the TEAM Polycom 2013, the
Channel Partners Conference & Expo and CableLabs events.

“We are excited to connect with our partners and industry leaders at
these respected forums, and to exchange ideas and showcase Edgewater’s
suite of ESBC solutions,” said Dave Norman, Chief Executive Officer of
Edgewater Networks, Inc.

Edgewater Networks, Inc. is a leading provider of Enterprise Session
Border Controllers that address the challenges to secure and reliable
enterprise Unified Communications including device and protocol
interoperability, security and policy management, troubleshooting and
QoS. With more than 200,000 units deployed worldwide Edgewater products
are used to deliver reliable, differentiated, business class services by
leading carriers, cable operators, service providers and enterprises. To
learn more about Edgewater Networks Solutions please visit www.edgewaternetworks.com

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